The organization identifies with the revolutionary workers' movement drawn from the split in the
First International (the
International Workingmens' Association) in 1872. This was in opposition to the
Marxists, whom
Mikhail Bakunin regarded as
authoritarian. Alternative Libertaire's practical and ideological background has been summed up by the organisation as continuing from the following groups: • Bakunin and his supporters within the First International. • The revolutionary syndicalists of the French
CGT before 1914. • The
Makhnovists, and the
Organizational Platform proposed by the exiled Russian anarchists. • Spanish anarcho-syndicalism, the
Spanish Revolution 1936 and in particular the actions of the
Friends of Durruti group. • The Libertarian Communist Federation (FCL) and the
Libertarian Communist Manifesto by Georges Fontenis in 1954. • The
Union des travailleurs communistes libertaires (Libertarian Communist Workers’ Union, UTCL), the works of
Daniel Guérin and the
Libertarian Communist Project of 1986. ==Activity==